> > On Tue, Oct 11, 2005 at 10:25:16AM +0100, Phillip Stevens wrote: > > > Clearly a good recommendation is the PePLink MANGA which runs Debian. > > > It has 5x Ethernet ports, and a UBB2.0 Controller (VT-6212). > > Riku asked: > > Do you have any plans for 2.6 kernel and inclusion to the mainstream > > kernel? > > Alex replied: > There is a community of both PePLink employees and their customers who > are seeking to develop a patch to enable 2.6 to run properly on the Manga. > Many months ago, it would boot and worked fine providing you > didn't want to > use the PCI bus. USB, which is needed for Debian root FS, is on the PCI. > http://forum.peplink.com/viewtopic.php?t=104 > https://sourceforge.net/projects/manga-2-6-x/ > > > It would be really nice to have PePLink MANGA as an officially supported > > debian system, but currently it looks like it only has kernel patches > > available for 2.4 series. > > I'd assume that PePLink would love to migrate beyond 2.4.x ... > think of all the extra features in the 2.6 kernel series.
Phillip comments: PePLink actually has significantly more code resource available for getting the 2.6.x kernel running on MANGA than is available directly from sourceforge, but it hasn't distributed out of respect for the supplier / patch provider. All the registered developers for the project have a copy of this extra code. Most people would be aware that the KS8695 SoC (ARM922T) used in the MANGA is supplied by Micrel. Micrel provided PePLink with a complete 2.6.6 port (with PCI bus and Ethernet driver patches) some time ago, but it was in _alpha_ quality. Rather than publish this broadly without "permission", it's been sent to people who've been interested in the MANGA and the 2.6.x port work. Anyone else interested in 2.6.x on the KS8695 (specially MANGA implementations), is welcome to join the sourceforge project. It is PePLink's goal to produce a minimum patch set for the MANGA which can be included in the Kernel main-line, and to work towards a functioning Debian installer for the MANGA. Phillip -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]